His new film is a spoof of a Mexican telenovela, which means, yes, it's entirely in Spanish. But don't worry: Turns out Will Ferrell's naked butt is funny in any language

How you say "Yikes!" in Spanish? From left, Luna, Ferrell, and Rodríguez.

Battles with taxidermied predators, mock-Scarface
bloodbaths, slow-motion hair flips, and one unforgettable sex scene
featuring Will Ferrell's spongy ass getting kneaded like cookie
dough. These are a few of the charms of Casa de Mi Padre, Ferrell's
demented labor of love inspired by those chintzy, romantically
ridiculous Mexican telenovelas. "I love how seriously they take
themselves—and the hairstyles," says Ferrell. The film is a gamble,
since it's shot entirely in Spanish, a language Ferrell learned on the
fly. "I always thought it would be funny and insane to place myself
in an all-Latino cast, playing a Latino," he says. "Without the joke
that my Spanish is bad."

At this point, it's clear that there are two Ferrells: the guy
who plays "Will Ferrell" in wannabe blockbusters like Land of the
Lost and the beloved one who makes cult-flicks-by-design that feel
(for better and worse) like extended SNL sketches, à la Anchorman.
Casa de Mi Padre is for fans of the latter. Viva infantilism!